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TV Critics: The Last Weekend; The X Factor; The Function Room
“Surely the best writing in TV drama since Steven Moffat’s Sherlock.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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TV Critics: The Best of Men; Jennifer Saunders; Russell Brand
“It was the most profoundly boring programme I have ever seen.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Robert Hughes: an appreciation
Oxford Film and Television’s Nicolas Kent looks back at the life and TV career of art critic Bob Hughes
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Covering the Olympics with no coverage
How Horse and Country TV made an Olympic highlights show - without any highlights
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Diary of an AP: The reality (pun intended) of life in TV
Ollie Scarth-Saunders reveals the reality production on a budget
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TV Critics: Who Do You Think You Are; The Flowerpot Gang; Death Camp Treblinka
“The problem of putting actors into this format is that they never stop acting.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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14 Aug '12
“A mood-killer greater, even, than George Michael doing his new stuff.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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13 Aug '12
“The coverage has been perfectly pitched, the pace, momentum and excitement managed with the finesse of a conductor’s baton.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Wonderland: Young, Bright and on the Right
“Initially looked like straightforward twerp anthropology… It became something richer.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Join us on our visit to Salford
Olympics has served to underline the potential of MediaCityUK.
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Olympic-sized cock-up for NBC
US broadcaster’s coverage won’t win any medals, says Kate Bulkley.
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Premium data equals premium advertising
C4 ‘loyalty scheme’ is good for broadcasters, advertisers and viewers, says Pedro Avery.
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Think global and smart if you want to survive
‘Paperback’ programming is the answer in a flatlining economy, says Alan Griffiths.
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TV Critics: A History of Art in Three Colours; Fatima Whitbread
“Interesting, memorable, thought-provoking and lingering,” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Off Cuts: Mo Farah's pose
Mo Farah’s celebratory pose after winning gold may have confused some viewers, but he’s been working on it for a while.
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Mentoring in production
Objective’s Paul Sandler recommends that anyone in business should be open to mentoring.
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TV Critics: The Girl Who Became Three Boys
“This gift of a subject was well served by the programme makers.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.